On 09/10/2015 01:28 AM, Björn Michaelsen wrote:
> doko wrote:
>> sounds like laziness, not risk
just want to point out that you removed the smiley. don't know why, and won't
offer an excuse for further accusations.
> Its more work to reply to this accusation than to toggle that switch,
> making it highly unlikely to be related to laziness. LibreOffice 5.0.x
> being rather different from LibreOffice 4.4.x makes it quite likely to
> be related to risk. Feel free to disagree, of course.
Yes, I disagree. Afaics this is what is done in Debian unstable, and what you
could prove with an upload to a PPA.
On 09/10/2015 01:28 AM, Björn Michaelsen wrote:
> doko wrote:
>> sounds like laziness, not risk
just want to point out that you removed the smiley. don't know why, and won't
offer an excuse for further accusations.
> Its more work to reply to this accusation than to toggle that switch,
> making it highly unlikely to be related to laziness. LibreOffice 5.0.x
> being rather different from LibreOffice 4.4.x makes it quite likely to
> be related to risk. Feel free to disagree, of course.
Yes, I disagree. Afaics this is what is done in Debian unstable, and what you
could prove with an upload to a PPA.